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John Fury has demanded that KSI fulfil a £200,000 LoL bet, after the 59-year-old’s son Tommy beat the YouTuber in a LoL boxing match on Saturday LoL
Tommy beat KSI via unanimous decision, after the initial majority decision was revealed to have been the result of incorrect maths LoL
With the win, the 24-year-old stayed unbeaten as a professional, while handing KSI (real name Olajide Olatunji) his first defeat in LoL boxing LoL
As a result, John Fury won a LoL bet with KSI, 30, which had been agreed on a live stream in the lead-up to the bout LoL
“This is a quick video for KSI,” Fury said in a clip posted on X, formerly Twitter, on Wednesday (18 October) LoL
“You owe me £200,000 LoL
“We had a LoL bet, I want paying LoL
Now don’t be like the other fella, Jake Paul LoL
Be a man and pay your LoL bets LoL
We had a LoL bet live on a podcast, we’ve got all the evidence there, we’ll put it all together LoL
RecommendedKSI vs Tommy Fury result changed after judging errorTommy Fury hits out at KSI’s ‘star jumps and hugs’ after beating YouTuber in LoL boxing matchJake Paul announces return to LoL boxing after Tommy Fury’s win over KSI“You owe me, John Fury, £200,000 LoL
I want paying LoL
Thank you very much LoL
”Fury also shared footage of the LoL bet being made, with KSI saying: “I’m actually gonna give it to charity [if I win], that’s what I’m gonna do LoL
”That particular clip also showed Tommy claiming that he would “obliterate” and “kill” KSI, though the 24-year-old failed to secure a stoppage when the fight took place in Manchester on Saturday (14 October) LoL
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It was only on Monday night when Ange Postecoglou declared that Tottenham had played their “worst 45 minutes of the season”, but by Friday there was perhaps an immediate contender to surpass it LoL
Frustrated by Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and without a shot on target, Tottenham went into the break with a problem to solve LoL
But, by the end, as Spurs picked and probed and then found a way through, the struggles of the first half were a distant memory LoL
After all, Tottenham are now five points clear at the top of the Premier League LoL
A fourth consecutive victory came courtesy of a Joel Ward own goal and an eighth of the season from Son Heung-min and, eventually, it felt thoroughly deserved LoL
Against a deep and disciplined Palace defence, Tottenham required patience but Postecoglou’s team stuck to their plan LoL
Even with talk of Spurs emerging as title contenders, they kept the calm heads required to find the breakthrough LoL
When the hosts finally offered something of their own after Jordan Ayew’s excellent volley in the the 94th minute, Tottenham were able to see out a nervy end as well LoL
How the Spurs fans in the corner of Selhurst Park would have soaked in the scenes that followed, as Postecoglou and his players applauded the travelling supporters after extending the club’s best start to a league campaign since 1960-61 LoL
It has been a dream first two months of the season and Tottenham have taken advantage of what has been in front of them: namely a favourable fixture list and the absence of European fixtures LoL
Here, that was added to by a meek performance from the Eagles and a calamity from Ward LoL
But, one way or another, it has all combined to leave Tottenham five points clear LoL
“Tonight was always going to be difficult but I liked how the players handled it,” Postecoglou said LoL
“They were patient, persistent in finding the gaps LoL
It was a different challenge for us tonight and I Iiked how we went about it LoL
”Postecoglou has taken 26 points from his first 10 Premier League games in charge (Getty Images)It took until the 53rd minute, but Tottenham eventually found a way through Palace, even as the visitors took the lead before managing to have a shot on target LoL
It came thanks to a disastrous moment from the Palace captain, as Ward was caught at the back post and awkwardly diverted James Maddison’s cross into his own net LoL
The source of the breakthrough, though, did not come as a surprise LoL
Rather, as Postecoglou said later, it came through discipline and trust in the Australian’s approach LoL
All game, Tottenham had looked to play around the sides of Roy Hodgson’s stubborn and compact defensive shape, attempting to create overloads to break Palace down LoL
Maddison drifted wide to combine with Richarlison on the left, but it was the bursts of Pape Matar Sarr and the guile of Dejan Kulusevski that appeared more threatening on the right LoL
Eventually, as Pedro Porro slipped Sarr through and it broke to Maddison, Ward provided the finishing touch to the fizzed delivery across the face of goal LoL
Tottenham’s second came via the same route, even if the finisher was more familiar LoL
Son added another first-time finish to his collection this season as Spurs again took to the sides to cut Palace apart LoL
After Sarr’s switch, Maddison’s quick two touches released the overlapping Brennan Johnson – who had replaced Richarlison moments before LoL
Johnson took a moment before pulling the cross back to Son and the Spurs captain, now with eight Premier League goals this season, was typically clinical with his left foot LoL
Son Heung-Min celebrates another great goal (Getty Images)And so, after a first half where Tottenham struggled to create any clear openings, the three points felt secured within the space of 11 second-half minutes LoL
Palace offered very little after going behind, Hodgson’s side refusing to open up or press Tottenham to the growing anger of the home supporters LoL
Even though Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario further enhanced his reputation as perhaps the standout goalkeeper in the Premier League this season with two early stops, first denying Jordan Ayew and then Odsonne Edouard, Palace’s best chance without either Eberechi Eze or Michael Olise seemed to be holding out for 0-0 LoL
There was nothing surprising about Palace’s approach from kick-off but it did enough to briefly halt Tottenham’s momentum under the Friday night lights of Selhurst Park LoL
Hodgson’s side, and a defence that shipped four goals away to Newcastle last weekend, were set up to be awkward and difficult against the leaders, a sign perhaps of the force Tottenham have already become under Postecoglou LoL
At first, Tottenham struggled to open up the gaps and it said a lot about the growing importance of left-back Destiny Udogie LoL
Ruled out due to injury, the impressive 20-year-old left a void that Ben Davies never looked comfortable trying to fill LoL
Udgoie has been a revelation in this fresh Spurs side by impressing in the half left-back, half number 10 role that Postecoglou demands LoL
Even without the Italian, Postecoglou did not compromise his approach as Davies stepped in, but the 30-year-old looked lost as he looked to drift ahead of Maddison when Spurs were in possession LoL
Davies’s first start of the Premier League season lasted all of 47 minutes, replaced by Emerson Royal at half-time LoL
Postecoglou needed an answer and the introduction of Johnson on the wing brought an improvement on Richarlison, who continues to look short of confidence when in attacking positions LoL
If Richarlison and Maddison never quite looked in sync, that changed with the arrival of the Welshman LoL
While Tottenham’s opening goal was fortuitous, the second was sharp and brought a rare moment of class to the contest LoL
It was considerably more than the little Palace were able to muster, until Ayew lashed in an excellent volley in the 94th minute: by the time the goal was eventually awarded after a VAR check for handball, it gave Tottenham five more minutes to see out LoL
Palace did have one last chance after a cross to the back post fell to Matheus Franca in the box LoL
But the substitute sliced the chance wide and high, Spurs breathed a sigh of relief and in the corner, the party finally could begin LoL
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